About Sotirios-Efstathios Maneas

Sotirios-Efstathios (Stathis) Maneas is a PhD student at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto. His main interests include distributed systems, storage systems, file systems, and operating systems.

How to run unit test with Maven example

In this tutorial, we will show you an easy way to run the unit tests of your project, using Apache Maven. Maven is able to execute all declared unit tests, in order to verify that our application works properly, or pop out the appropriate exceptions, in case it doesn’t.

In this example, we use the following tools on a Windows 7 platform:

Apache Maven 3.1.1

JDK 1.7

Eclipse Kepler Service Release 1

We can execute all unit tests with the command:

mvn test

1. Create a sample Application

Please refer to this guide here, in order to verify that you know how to create a Maven Java project. Our main class is called SampleExample. Copy and paste the following code:

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